A film makes a profit if the number of people who see it is sufficient ... ...

A film makes a profit if the number of people who see it is sufficient to generate revenues from ticket sales greater than the amount spent to make it. Hence, the primary goal of movie executives is to maximize the number of people who see a film. However, it is not the primary goal of television executives to maximize the number of viewers for their shows. Which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain the difference between the goals of movie executives and those of television executives?
(A) More people are willing to see a film more than once than are willing to watch a television show more than once.
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*This question is included in Dec 2012 LSAT (PT68): Logical Reasoning A